I had a helluva time with Harry's flat on the show, too. I somehow managed to convince myself there was a second floor and not just a loft, and one of my stories no longer makes any sort of sense unless Harry did some serious renovations at one point.
And for a while I had the impression that the flight of stairs went directly up to 221b, instead of hitting a landing and turning around, so I had all the rooms swapped in terms of front/back in my head.
A few people have attempted to make sense of 221b. I gave someone some links here (http://joonscribble.livejournal.com/352943.html?thread=3068335#t3068335). It still requires a TARDIS to actually exist in the space in occupies, in my opinion. Especially if Sherlock's walk-in-wardrobe actually exists, as I read someone.
I am in definite agreement that John has a bathroom on his floor. Otherwise, he's got too much space there for just his bedroom. There has to be another room there, especially given the relative size of British bedrooms. I've been looking for flats for characters, so I know how tiny things are in London.
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Date: 2013-04-13 12:07 am (UTC)And for a while I had the impression that the flight of stairs went directly up to 221b, instead of hitting a landing and turning around, so I had all the rooms swapped in terms of front/back in my head.
A few people have attempted to make sense of 221b. I gave someone some links here (http://joonscribble.livejournal.com/352943.html?thread=3068335#t3068335). It still requires a TARDIS to actually exist in the space in occupies, in my opinion. Especially if Sherlock's walk-in-wardrobe actually exists, as I read someone.
I am in definite agreement that John has a bathroom on his floor. Otherwise, he's got too much space there for just his bedroom. There has to be another room there, especially given the relative size of British bedrooms. I've been looking for flats for characters, so I know how tiny things are in London.